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The Homecoming of Samuel Lake
The Homecoming of Samuel Lake
Author: Jenny Wingfield
Jenny Wingfield's richly detailed account of good and evil in 1950s Arkansas will captivate anyone who treasures the values of faith and honesty that are a part of America's rural past Wingfield's sense of people and place is uncanny. After reading The Homecoming of Samuel Lake, you too will believe in miracles. by Sandra Dallas, New York Tim...  more »
ISBN: 445431
Publication Date: 2011
Pages: 334
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Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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Helpful Score: 5
I found an advanced reader copy of this book last year at the local library's book store, and found myself drawn into the first paragraph immediately. It was only one of several books I purchased that day, and I had a stack of books on the "to be read first" pile, but this one kept calling to me. I am so thankful I listened. It consumed me, and I consumed it in 2 1/2 days (and I only read at night). I didn't want it to end, but I had to know what happened to all the people I had come to know and love. I even wanted to know what happened to those I couldn't love.
Swan is one of the most wonderful heroines I have met in a very long time. The love and support of the colorful family for each other, the lyrical writing, the rich descriptions, and the suspense-filled story line made this one of my favorites of the past year (maybe all-time). I will be re-reading this one, and have recommended it to many friends.
I look forward to reading more by Jenny Wingfield!
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Helpful Score: 2
This book opens with a doozy of a line and I was hooked from that moment forward. I didnt want to set this one down, I just couldnt wait to get back into it and see what was going to happen next to Swan and her brothers that is one crazy set of kids!

The story starts out simple enough, with the Lake family heading back to Arkansas from Louisiana for a family reunion. An unfortunate turn of events turns the reunion into quite the tragedy, and sets the tone for a strange and revealing summer, full of learning and tragedy. I loved this book, but it was rather heartbreaking and I found myself alternating between laughter and tears at various points in the book.

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Helpful Score: 1
I really, really enjoyed this story. One of my could-not-put-down books. If you are thinking about it...just do it. You will not be disappointed.
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THE HOMECOMING OF SAMUEL LAKE was a good (not excellent) novel. The author did a great job of creating the setting--a small farming community in 1950s Arkansas. But it took me a while to connect to the oddly named characters: Noble, Blade, Blue, Toy and Swan Lake. Once I did connect, the story got more interesting. For me, the novel's message is that faith doesn't mean bad things won't happen to good people (they do); faith means that despite the bad, you still believe in miracles.


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